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It appears that US441 is a much bigger issue than 44 based on that data.....
Can you really base current conditions on a 7 year old report? Was Lake Deaton Plaza even there 7 years ago? How many villages were there 7 years ago. I bet when that report was written there was only a fraction of the vehicular traffic that there is now. That report is worthless unless you are interested in what intersections were the worst 7 years ago.
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Can you really base current conditions on a 7 year old report? Was Lake Deaton Plaza even there 7 years ago? How many villages were there 7 years ago. I bet when that report was written there was only a fraction of the vehicular traffic that there is now. That report is worthless unless you are interested in what intersections were the worst 7 years ago.
It was there, it serviced Fenney and Osceola Hills, but there wasn’t much there. There was a Publix, Citizens First and Clark’s.
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Old 08-14-2024, 02:28 PM
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To me, one problem with the intersection is that the speed limit on Rt 44 is 55 mph, which, I think, is higher than any other street in The Villages. So, if you turn onto Rt 44 from Morse Blvd, you need to be prepared for an immediate increase in speed. Some Villagers are not prepared.
I live 1/2 mile from the intersection and travel the area many times per week. With due respect to Stu from NY, the lights do some control but as shown later the yellow left turn signal was dangerous. This intersection has several problems:
1. RG123 is correct that the speeds limit is 55 but traffic actually can be higher. Making a left turn from 44 going East to Morse North means crossing two fast lanes while being blinded by the turn lane filled with large vehicles trying to go to Morse South. Originally the lights had a green protected turn), then yellow left turn (at your own risk) signal, and finally red (stop). The bad visibility and high speeds created the many severe accidents.
Finally the traffic lights were changed to eliminate the yellow, so you either had a protected turn or were stopped when RT 44 west traffic had a green light. I don't remember any more bad crashes at the light but there was one further east as someone tried to sneak between cars in the turn lane and got hit.

2. The second issue is the great amount of traffic on Morse going to and from the TV south area. The traffic includes many large construction vehicles. Traffic say 3 to 5 PM is continuous in both lines and backs up to and past the Soaring Eagle Ball fields roundabout. This was relieved a bit by making the two lanes turn from Morse South to RT 44 East. So the suggestion to improve the right turn to RT 44 West to 2 lanes is spot on. WE often go North on Morse to get to a roundabout and continue around to go Morse South to avoid trying to cross 2 lanes plus a turning lane.

However, if Walmart is putting a store on the corner, I believe that there is a need for more stacking turn lanes in the remaining turns and acceleration/merging lanes. There also should be a consideration made to reduce speeds for a distance o both sides of the intersection such as done on Rt 44 in Leesburg. Speeds should be reduced at Walmart Entrances and exits but that is normally done anyway.
a. Morse South to Rt44 West with more accel lanes and length
b. Add additional stacking turn lane from RT 44 West to Morse South
The single turn lane can block the turns to Circle K etc. which happened during the bad crash mentioned previously.
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Old 08-14-2024, 02:35 PM
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Can you really base current conditions on a 7 year old report? Was Lake Deaton Plaza even there 7 years ago? How many villages were there 7 years ago. I bet when that report was written there was only a fraction of the vehicular traffic that there is now. That report is worthless unless you are interested in what intersections were the worst 7 years ago.
I didn't post that report, I merely commented on it. Obviously, it is outdated, but unless you have a more recent one, it's better than nothing. Barely.
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you are the car that needs to be watched out for & this is why i say to let people in safely. some drivers take it personally that you are 'cutting in' & will purposely speed up to keep you from getting 1 car ahead of them, lol.
Are you sure you're responding to the correct post?

I see nothing unsafe in what the other poster was doing...
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You can bet if a Super Walmart goes in at State route 44 and Morse Blvd. there will be changes made to that intersection. I will leave to the civil engineers to decide the changes.
It's a shame, since that finally finished the replacement of multiple light posts. One of which leaves no room for a new turn lane...
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Default A New Walmart and ever increasing Traffic Is a New Problem Needs New Solution

Sorry JM that new lights and other recent changes may have to be revised. They were a solution to a previous situation. A New Walmart creates a new problem and a need for a new solution.

Hopefully the required traffic study will point out the overall traffic problem and ways to improve traffic flow such as stacking and merge lanes. The recent changes at the extension of Buena Vista at RT44 included stacking lanes and traffic flow at this intersection are much lower than RT44 and Morse. So there is some hope they will find a good solution for Walmart to pay for.
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It's called Defensive Driving. You pay attention to what is happening around you, not your cell phone or turning your head to talk to your passenger or daydreaming. Safe operation of a motor vehicle is your major responsibility when driving. How did some of you handle driving in the large cities you migrated from? Also, practice patience! I have been living south of 44 the last 6 years and go through that intersection quite often and have experienced no problems with it other than idiot drivers that flaunt traffic laws.
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The whole situation will be an improvement. The blazing lights at Villages Grown are an eyesore. Hopefully the new traffic lanes for entrance and exit improve traffic flow and the new Walmart Supercenter blocks the Villages Grown light pollution.
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Traffic is always backed up on Morse southbound at 44 especially in the winter. They have plenty of room there for a right turn lane onto 44 to alleviate traffic but refuse to do so.
They have plenty of room for right turn lanes at dozens of intersections, but they refuse to do so. I feel like by now I have spent at least a few months of my life waiting because I can't turn right on red. What's even worse is when you are approaching a red light with your right turn signal on and some ass clown ahead of you moves over into your lane and blocks your turn on red. Morse and 441 is ridiculous.
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Sorry JM that new lights and other recent changes may have to be revised. They were a solution to a previous situation. A New Walmart creates a new problem and a need for a new solution.

Hopefully the required traffic study will point out the overall traffic problem and ways to improve traffic flow such as stacking and merge lanes. The recent changes at the extension of Buena Vista at RT44 included stacking lanes and traffic flow at this intersection are much lower than RT44 and Morse. So there is some hope they will find a good solution for Walmart to pay for.
Some responders state it is dangerous and have seen very bad accidents there. Others say no problem. I believe that the difference is their experience in what their travel entails.
1. Going straight through on Morse or RT 44 in either direction should be no problem with minimum danger unless there is a back-up. With a new Walmart and increased traffic on Morse both direction to and from the southern villages will only get worse. When frustration grows strong enough some drivers may try new crossovers on RT 44 East and some may and have end up in crashes.
2. The heavy traffic around 4pm makes access to Morse South a challenge from Osceola Hills (Deskin LN crossover).. We go N to the roundabout and then go 270 around to go South
2.Trying to make a left turn on RT 44 East to Morse N has been the situation with major crashes occurring until the blinking left turn signal was eliminated. The problem of seeing what traffic is coming is made difficult since RT44 has some curvature to it and the Rt44 left stacking lane hides the oncoming traffic, if I remember correctly
3.Many have suggested stacking lanes and double turns but have right turns on red. These need careful study because right turn on red into 55+mph traffic when the are two right turn lanes require merge lanes. Also, the oncoming traffic includes drivers who have a green left arrow and are joining your traffic lanes. Right turn on red is supposed to still mean you yield to oncoming but few obey that way. WE can can try to educate them but I prefer to have defined rules.

So IMHO we need a good traffic survey to establish today's traffic and then a study to try to define what can/would happen in the future. Reducing the speed to 45 as done further East on Rt44 seems to be a good step.

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